Lensmaster Help

Input Equations

Lensmaster supports mathematical equations in most numerical input boxes, including distance and time. This allows for several conveniences such as easily adding an offset to the existing distance or timestamp, the flexibility of utilising custom units in your equations,

Numerical Equations

Lensmaster allows simple numerical equations in most of the input boxes:

  • Operators: Lensmaster supports addition (+), subtraction (-), multiplication (*), and division (/).

  • Brackets: Mathematical order of operation for the operators mentioned above is maintained, but it can be overridden with brackets () or [].

Using the above elements, you can perform simple mathematical operations with integers or decimal numbers, and the input box saves the final answer.

    Distance Equations

    Input boxes with distance units allow utilisation of custom units:

    • Supported metric units: Lensmaster supports the metric units m, cm, mm.

    • Supported imperial units: Lensmaster supports the imperial units ft (or '), in (or "). The feet and inches notation is also supported: 1'2".

    The result of the equation is displayed with the unit according to the unit system selected (Metric: in m, and Imperial: feet and inches notation)

      Time Equations

      Input boxes with corresponding to timestamps or durations allow utilisation of custom time units:

      • Supported time units: Lensmaster supports the units hours (h), minutes(min), seconds (s), milliseconds (ms), and frames (f).

      • Timecode format: Lensmaster supports the timecode format hours:minutes:seconds:frames.

      The result of the equation is displayed in timecode. For example:

      • 3min2s → 3min + 2s → 00:03:02:00

      • 1:20:00:00 + 30s + 12f → 01:20:30:12

      • 6:05:12 - 3 min → 00:06:05:12 - 3min → 00:03:05:12

        Last modified: 29 March 2025